Claims
- 1. A wireless terminal for communicating pictures via a wireless communication system, the wireless terminal comprising:
A) a clip-art picture manager, for managing clip-art pictures including maintaining the clip-art pictures in galleries, each gallery including a plurality of clip-art pictures and each gallery of a size suitable for communication as a single wireless message, and for providing at least one clip-art picture from at least one of the galleries; B) a gallery folder, for storing the galleries of clip-art pictures in a memory device of the wireless terminal; C) a transceiver, for receiving and sending a message including at least one clip-art picture; D) a display screen for displaying clip-art pictures; and E) keys including keys of a numeric keypad as well as soft keys.
- 2. A wireless terminal as in claim 1, wherein the clip-art picture manager in turn comprises:
a) a gallery selector, for enabling a user to view galleries in a gallery folder, to select a gallery from the gallery folder, and to save a gallery in the gallery folder; b) a clip-art picture editor, for enabling a user to edit a clip-art picture in a gallery, and to create a new clip-art picture to be included in a gallery; c) a gallery communicator, for selecting a gallery from the galleries in the gallery folder via the gallery selector, and for providing the selected gallery in a format suitable for transmission by the transceiver.
- 3. A wireless terminal as in claim 1, further comprising a graphic message handler, for enabling a user to create a text message with at least one clip-art picture and including information indicating where in the text the clip-art picture is intended to be located, thereby providing an in-line graphics message.
- 4. A wireless terminal as in claim 1, wherein the transceiver includes an automatic recognition module, for determining whether or not a received message includes a clip-art picture.
- 5. A wireless terminal as in claim 4, wherein the automatic recognition module further distinguishes between an in-line graphics message and a message consisting of a gallery of clip-part.
- 6. A wireless terminal as in claim 2, wherein the picture editor of the wireless terminal communicates with a picture editor of another wireless terminal so as to allow the user of the other wireless terminal to participate in drawing a clip-art picture being created on the wireless terminal, thereby allowing group drawing of clip-art pictures.
- 7. A wireless terminal as in claim 2, wherein the picture editor provides an interface in which a user uses keys of the numeric keypad of the wireless terminal to draw or edit a clip-art picture, the interface providing a virtual pen in that the numeric keys of the keypad move a cursor about on the display screen of the wireless terminal, and, based on a pen state a user is able indicate to the picture editor interface, in moving the cursor from one point on the display screen to another, either a solid line results, a dashed line, a white line, or no line at all.
- 8. A wireless terminal as in claim 2, wherein the picture editor provides an interface through which a user is able to add features to an existing clip-art picture, invert an existing clip-art picture, or mirror an existing clip-art picture.
- 9. A wireless terminal for communicating pictures via a wireless communication system, the wireless terminal comprising:
a) a picture manager, for managing pictures including maintaining the pictures in a memory device of the wireless terminal, the picture manager in turn including a picture editor, for enabling a user to edit an existing picture or create a new picture; b) a transceiver, for receiving and sending a message including at least one picture; c) a display screen for displaying pictures; and d) keys including keys of a numeric keypad as well as soft keys.
- 10. The wireless terminal of claim 9, wherein the picture editor of the wireless terminal communicates with a picture editor of another wireless terminal so as to allow the user of the other wireless terminal to participate in drawing a picture being created on the wireless terminal, thereby allowing group drawing of pictures.
- 11. The wireless terminal of claim 9, wherein the picture editor provides an interface in which a user uses keys of the numeric keypad of the wireless terminal to draw or edit a picture, the interface providing a virtual pen in that the numeric keys of the keypad move a cursor about on the display screen of the wireless terminal, and, based on a pen state a user is able indicate to the picture editor interface, in moving the cursor from one point on the display screen to another, either a solid line results, a dashed line, a white line, or no line at all.
- 12. The wireless terminal of claim 9, wherein the picture editor provides an interface through which a user is able to add features to an existing picture, invert an existing picture, or mirror an existing picture.
- 13. A method for use by a wireless terminal in communicating pictures via a wireless communication system, the method comprising the steps of:
a) providing for storing galleries of clip-art pictures in a memory device of the wireless terminal, each gallery including at least two clip-art pictures, each gallery of a size suitable for communication as a single wireless message; b) managing clip-art pictures including maintaining clip-art pictures in galleries, and providing an interface using a numeric keypad and soft keys and a display screen by which a user is able to view and edit an existing clip-art picture in a gallery or create a new clip-art picture; and c) receiving and sending a message including at least one clip-art picture.
- 14. A method as in claim 13, wherein in respect to managing clip-art pictures, the method further comprises the steps of:
a) enabling a user to view galleries in a gallery folder, to select a gallery from the gallery folder, and to save a gallery in the gallery folder; b) enabling a user to select a gallery from the galleries in the gallery folder; and c) providing the selected gallery in a format suitable for transmission.
- 15. A method as in claim 13, further comprising the step of enabling a user to create a text message with at least one clip-art picture and including information indicating where in the text the clip-art picture is intended to be located, thereby providing an in-line graphics message.
- 16. A method as in claim 13, further comprising the step of automatically recognizing whether or not a received message includes a clip-art picture.
- 17. A method as in claim 16, wherein the automatic recognition further distinguishes between an in-line graphics message and a message consisting of a gallery of clip-art.
- 18. A method as in claim 14, further comprising the step of enabling a user of another wireless terminal communicate with the wireless terminal during the editing or creating of a clip-art picture and to allow the user of the other wireless terminal to participate in drawing the clip-art picture being created on the wireless terminal, thereby allowing group drawing of clip-art pictures.
- 19. A method as in claim 14, wherein the interface is such that a user uses keys of the numeric keypad of the wireless terminal to draw or edit a clip-art picture, and provides a virtual pen in that the numeric keys of the keypad move a cursor about on the display screen of the wireless terminal, and, based on a pen state expressed by the user through the user interface, in moving the cursor from one point on the display screen to another, either a solid line results, a dashed line, a white line, or no line at all.
- 20. A method as in claim 14, wherein the interface is such that a user is able to add features to an existing clip-art picture, invert an existing clip-art picture, or mirror an existing clip-art picture.
- 21. A method for communicating pictures using a wireless terminal via a wireless communication system, the method comprising the steps of:
a) providing a picture manager, for managing pictures including maintaining the pictures in a memory device of the wireless terminal, the picture manager in turn including a picture editor, for enabling a user to edit an existing picture or create a new picture; b) providing a transceiver, for receiving and sending a message including at least one picture; c) providing a display screen for displaying pictures; and d) providing keys including keys of a numeric keypad as well as soft keys.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the picture editor of the wireless terminal communicates with a picture editor of another wireless terminal so as to allow the user of the other wireless terminal to participate in drawing a picture being created on the wireless terminal, thereby allowing group drawing of pictures.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein the picture editor provides an interface in which a user uses keys of the numeric keypad of the wireless terminal to draw or edit a picture, the interface providing a virtual pen in that the numeric keys of the keypad move a cursor about on the display screen of the wireless terminal, and, based on a pen state a user is able indicate to the picture editor interface, in moving the cursor from one point on the display screen to another, either a solid line results, a dashed line, a white line, or no line at all.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the picture editor provides an interface through which a user is able to add features to an existing picture, invert an existing picture, or mirror an existing picture.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is related to the following U.S. applications:
[0002] Ser. No. 09/864,855, entitled System and Protocol for Extending Funtionality of Wireless Communication Messaging, filed May 23, 2001.
[0003] Ser. No. 09/864,897, entitled System for Personal Messaging, filed May 23, 2001.
[0004] The present invention is also related to the following international application:
[0005] International application no. PCT/EP00/02370, entitled Communication Terminal Handling Messages Including Graphics, filed Mar. 16, 2000, which claims priority to GB application no. 9906316.6, filed Mar. 18, 1999.
[0006] The related applications are assigned to the present assignee. The subject matter of the related applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.